Dec 1

INTERVIEWING IN N. AMERICA FOR ALT POSITIONS COMMENCING IN MARCH/APRIL 2009

Interac Co., Ltd., Japan’s leading private provider of Assistant Language Teachers to the Japanese public schooling system, is accepting applications from motivated and committed educators currently residing N. America to join our team of over 1,700 teaching professionals for positions commencing in March/April 2009.

If you love working with kids ranging in age from elementary to junior high school, have a passion for teaching, a willingness to adapt to a culture that is different from yours, and wish to expand your horizons and teaching skills by working in the public schooling system in Japan as an ALT, then you are the candidate we are looking for.

Based out of its head office in Tokyo and its eight branch offices located throughout Japan, Interac’s staff of approximately 1,700 ALTs are now working in locations throughout Japan. Read More


Dec 1

Job: Freelance writers needed (Tokyo)

Interesting job listing from Craigslist Tokyo.  Reminds me of the Tom Lehrer line about a certain doctor specializing in “diseases of the rich.”

Freelance writers needed (Tokyo)

Reply to: job-935865525@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-27, 4:27PM JT

New bi-monthly magazine looking for freelance writers. The magazine will target wealthy and successful foreigners in Japan and will include topics such as business, politics and culture or anything that might interest the readers. The language will be English.

Reply with a short description of your past experience and an sample of your previous work.

We will also consider Japanese writers even if the English ability is not entirely perfect. We will spell-check and rewrite together with you.


Nov 30

Job: Translation – Japanese to English – Alexandria, VA

Just saw this today on Craigslist (DC).  It’s a day old so apologies for the delay.

Japanese to English Book Translation Needed (Alexandria)

Reply to: gigs-937752679@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-29, 8:06AM EST

I have a Japanese craft book about lamp-making. It contains 115pgs with many how-to pictures and directions. I need this book translated within 2 months. I will consider offers and am willing to send a scan or two of the book when requested. Thank you.


Nov 26

Job: Entry level economic correspondent for major Japanese newspaper (DC)

This just in from JETAA DC:

Job at Major Japanese Newspaper Bureau

Tue Nov 25, 2008 3:06 pm

The JET Office in DC just got word of a job opening at a Japanese newspaper’s DC bureau. Not sure yet which newspaper it is for, but if you have questions, please contact Ms. Oya, whose contact info is at the bottom of this message.

Job Title: Entry-level Economic Correspondent
Job Category: Editing/Writing
# of Openings: 1

Job Description / Qualifications: DC office of Major Japanese newspaper company seeks an Entry-level reporter on economic/financial news.  Must have bachelor’s degree or higher in Economics or related field or equivalent job experience.  Advanced English and Japanese language skills in speaking, writing and reading absolutely necessary.

Location: Washington DO.CO. (Washington DO.CO.)
Salary: Up to 40K(DOE)
Job Type: Permanent Job Preference: Full-Time
Visa Sponsor: Yes
Languages: English: Business Level, Japanese: Native Level

Anyone who is interested in this position can send your resume to Ms.
Madoka Oya moya /atto/ actus-usa /dotto/ com .


Nov 26

Job Listing: JetWit

JetWit is looking for people to help with the following jobs (which are unpaid for now):

1.  Ad Sales – One or two people to pursue and follow up with leads for potential advertisers.

2.  Updater – One or two people to send out a daily or periodic email update to an email grouplist with links to the latest posts.  Room to be creative if you want.

3.  Job Listings – One or two people to help me gather and post relevant job listings.

4.  Other – If you have other ideas for ways to help, feel free to email with suggestions/proposals.

Among other things, JetWit is intended to be a way to help JET alums get some work experience, even if you don’t have a job, whether writing, translating, business or other experience.  A way around the catch-22 of needing experience to get a job but being unable to get a job without experience.

Feel free to get in touch to discuss more.  Contact: jetwit /atto/ jetwit /dotto/ com.


Nov 26

Job Market Update

I was in touch with a couple recruiters from Japanese staffing/recruiting firms this past week, and it sounds like there really are no job listings right now, at least from Japanese companies seeking Americans with some level of Japanese ability.  The one glimmer of light was a comment that, starting in 2009, Japanese HR managers may be more open to hiring given that down markets are always a good time to hire talented people.

So buckle your seatbelt and be creative and proactive if you’re in the market for a job.  And by all means make use of JetWit and the JET alumni network.  (And any other networks you have too, for that matter.)  Most of all, remember that every challenge offers new opportunities.  It’s just a matter of figuring out what they are.  Ganbarimashou!


Nov 25

Job Listing: Assistant Director for Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University (NY)

Position with the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University.   Seeking an organized, dynamic individual to fill the position of Assistant Director.

From Miho Walsh, Associate Director, Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture www.donaldkeenecenter.org

The Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University invites applications for the post of Assistant Director. This full-time non-instructional position offers a unique career opportunity. The Keene
Center, founded in 1986, supports the study of diverse aspects of Japanese culture at Columbia University by organizing lectures, workshops, conferences, film screenings, exhibitions, performances, and other events throughout the year. It also hosts visiting scholars, administers fellowship competitions and prize programs, and collaborates with other academic departments and organizations across campus. At the same time, the Keene Center maintains an active presence on New York’s broader cultural scene, coordinating its activities with academic and non-academic institutions throughout the city, as well as nationwide and abroad.

The Assistant Director is the senior administrator of the Keene Center. He/she is supervised by the Center’s faculty director, works closely with Columbia’s Japan studies faculty, and supervises a research associate and part-time staff.  As a full-time officer of the University, the Assistant Director is entitled to comprehensive employment benefits as well as tuition exemption. Among his/her responsibilities are fundraising and representing the Keene Center at national meetings, which require periodic travel to Japan and elsewhere.

Strong Japanese language ability is necessary for the job. Individuals who are fully bilingual in Japanese and English are especially encouraged to apply. Previous fundraising experience is also highly desirable. For further details about this position, including application procedures, please follow the link below.

http://jobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=113446


Nov 25

Translation Scam

The below posting was from Craigslist Cincinnati, yet it has no connection to Cincinnati.  Odds are it’s a variation of a common scam.  The London connection and the writing style are clues, plus I’ve seen scams with similar feels in other contexts.   Just something to be aware of since the same listing may likely pop up at some point in connection with a Japanese translation gig.

language translator needed

Reply to: goodlordaka@yahoo.com [?]
Date: 2008-11-25, 11:39AM EST

I am an amrican but I am presently in london and will be going to work soon in italy and i will need some one who can help me translate from italian to english and this is a work that can be done by emails with not much of stress or qualification.and i am willing to pay per word.


Nov 25

Interesting job listing from Craigslist Boston.  Something every JET has done at some point.

Wanted: copy editing translated material (Anywhere)

Reply to: review.translations@gmail.com [?]
Date: 2008-11-21, 7:45PM EST

I’m looking for copy editors who are interested in editing materials translated from a foreign language by non-native English speakers.

Qualification: – Native English speakers with college level writing; Telecommuting ok
Rate: – $10 / 1000 original words
Anyone interested please copy edit the following short paragraph and send it to: review.translations /atto/ gmail /dotto/ com

Your attention is appreciated!

Sample:

At the age of six, my son was full of “you must” all day long. Very often he goes like “You must do this or that” when speaking to us. After noticing this, I tried to correct him by telling him “you must” was not a good word. If someone uses “you must” frequently enough people will gradually depart him and he will no longer be able to receive help and strength from his surroundings. Not quite see the reasoning, my son asked “why is that a bad word? And why won’t I receive help if I say that?” I told him that is because behind this word “must” there is no spirit of negotiation. We have to have negation in mind when working together. Using words like “must” to demand other people will only provoke their hostility, rather than to accumulate their strength. Nothing can be achieved without negotiation in mind.


Nov 23

Job Listing: Japanese-English Quality Managers (Midtown, NYC)

Saw this on Craigslist NYC.  FYI, there are a couple JET alums who work or have worked for Transperfect.

Italian, French, and Japanese-English Quality Managers (Midtown East)

Reply to: job-928614895@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-21, 2:52PM EST

TransPerfect Family of Companies
www.transperfect.com www.translations.com

Quality Manager – Italian, French, and Japanese-English Read More


Nov 21

Job listings for JET alumni? Send’em in!

REMINDER:  If you have a job listing that would be relevant for JET alumni, or if you’re a JET alumni with an opening where you work and want to share the job listing, feel free to e-mail it to stevenwaseda /atto/ jetwit /dotto/ com.


Nov 21

Job listing: IEA Abroad Tokyo Center – Center Director – Tokyo

A nice International ed job listing courtesy of JET alum Sara Arlin:

CENTER DIRECTOR – TOKYO, JAPAN

Qualifications for the Center Director position include: a Master’s degree (Ph.D. preferred) in an appropriate academic area (e.g., Japanese language, Asian studies, education); at least 5 years of management experience, ideally in a study abroad or higher education setting; excellent written and spoken Japanese and English; a good understanding of both the U.S. and Japanese higher education systems; and experience working with American university students. This is a permanent, full-time position offering opportunities for professional growth and a competitive annual salary and benefits. All applicants should be able to lawfully accept employment in Japan at the time of the offer of employment.

A complete description of this job is available on the IES Abroad website at www.iesabroad.org/IES/Careers/employment.html<http://www.iesabroad.org/IE=<www.iesabroad.org/IES/Careers/employment.html%3chttp:/www.iesabroad.org/IE=>S/Careers/employment.html>. Read More


Nov 21

Job Listing: Navajo Translation (DC)

Ok, this listing from Craigslist DC is a little out of JetWit’s jurisdiction.  I just thought it was interesting.  But then again, it wouldn’t surprise me if there is a JET alum out there who can translate Navajo.

Navajo Translation (Georgetown)

Reply to: gigs-927863223@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-20, 11:00PM EST

Translation assistance needed–3 to 4 hours of work (possibility of more if desired) translating a series of simple sentences from English to Navajo. The translation is for a project that is trying to see how children learn the Navajo language. Meeting location flexible within the DC area.

Email responses to Corinne. Hope to hear from you!

  • Location: Georgetown
  • it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
  • Compensation: $25/hr

Nov 20

Job Listing: Write Blog Entries About Japanese/Korean/Chinese Idols

From Craigslist Tokyo:

Japanese / Korean / Chinese Stars / Idols writer / blogger WANTED (Tokyo, Japan)

Reply to: job-926543896@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-20, 2:57PM JT

Looking for bloggers / writers who likes to write about Japanese/Asian TV Stars, Actors, Musicians and Idols. Easy and fun job. Very flexible time (you can write the blog post ANYTIME you want. 10pm, 2am no problem. No stress.

日本の芸能人、アイドル、歌手などの事をブログ投稿 Read More


Nov 20

Job Listing: Translate Japanese Cartoons (Chicago area only)

From Craigslist Chicago:

Japanese Translator Needed for Cartoon Reviews (NW Suburbs)

Reply to: gigs-926569420@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2008-11-20, 12:46AM CST

I am looking for someone within the Chicago area who speaks Japanese and who can watch 48 episodes of a Japanese cartoon series, and write a brief 1-2 paragraph synopsis of each episode in English. Each episode is roughly 20 minutes. Aside from above, there is also a pilot episode I would need a complete translation made of. I would supply the DVDs, which are region 3 (playable on some computers). I need this done as cheaply as possible, so I will take bids on this job. I would need this all completed by sometime in January at latest. Great gig for student or retired person, especially if you like old cartoons. Please email me for more info.


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